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Letter To Netanyahu From PHR-IL: Hunger Strikers Fasting For Over 40 Days Must Be Transferred From Israel Prison Service (IPS) Clinics To Hospitals.
PHR-IL: Hunger Strikers fasting for over 40 days must be transferred from Israel Prison Service (IPS) clinics to hospitals
09.05.2012
Attn
Mr.
Binyamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister and Minister of
Health
Mr. Yaakov Litzman, Deputy Minister of
Health
Dr. Ronni Gamuzu, Executive Director,
Ministry of Health
Mr. Aharon Franco,
Commissioner, Israel Prison Service
Dr. Dini
Orkin, Chief Medical Officer, Israel Prison
Service
Dr. David Eligur, Intermediate Chief
Medical Officer, Israel Prison Service
Dr. Benny
Davidson, Director, AssafHarofehMedicalCenter
Dr.
Leonid Eidelman, Chairperson, Israeli Medical
Association
Re: Hunger Strikers fasting for over 40 days must be transferred from Israel Prison Service (IPS) clinics to hospitals
Physicians for Human Rights - Israel wishes to inform you that the International Committee of the Red Cross, in a press release dated May 8th, 2012, voiced support for PHR-Israel’s demand to transfer hunger strikers in advanced stages. (In their press release, the ICRC also demanded the transfer of 6 hunger strikers currently in IPS clinic to a hospital.)
PHR-Israel wishes to bring to your attention that this demand is based on the fact that IPS facilities, including the IPS clinic ("Marash"), are incapable of providing adequate medical care that will best address the needs of hunger strikers:
According to Safadi’s complaint, as reported to
his lawyer Mahmud Hassan (on May 6, 2012) and to
PHR-Israel-affiliated physician (on May 7, 2012), on May 3,
2012, IPS physician Dr. Kluchki gave him medical treatment
– an intravenous injection to his hand - by coercion,
while he [Safadi] was completely lucid and objecting to the
treatment both verbally and physically. He was held by
guards and shackled to his bed so the treatment could be
administered.
Given all of the above evidence, attention should be paid to the fact that IPS objects to independent doctors’ visits to hunger strikers, and does everything within its power to prevent such visits. When such visits are allowed, they are performed in the presence of medical or non-medical IPS staff thus violating patients' confidentiality and right to privacy and weakening the patient-doctor relationship and violating standards of medical ethics and recommendations for the treatment of hunger strikers. Lawyers' visits, too, are severely restricted and delayed.
In addition, IPS Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Dini Orkin, announced on May 4, 2012 that she will be on leave between May 5th and May 27th. Replacing her is Dr. David Eligur, against whom a prisoner previously submitted a court appeal, accusing him of issuing threats after the prisoner submitting a complaint on inadequate medical care. According to the prisoner, Dr. Eligur told him that if he did not withdraw the complaint, Dr. Eligur would send him to a regular prison where he would not get the treatment he needs.
PHR-Israel is deeply concerned that the IPS uses its medical system to exert pressure on hunger strikers, violating medical ethics, and endangering their health and lives. We are concerned that efforts to prevent visits by independent doctors and lawyers are aimed at isolating hunger strikers and avoiding transparency in prison conditions.
Bilal Diab was returned from Assaf HaRofeh hospital to the IPS clinic (on May 8, 2012) while on day 71 of his hunger strike. The IPS clinic holds a number of hunger strikers, some in advanced stages and some with prior medical problems that put them at risk. As long as these individuals are in the custody of the IPS, the IPS is fully responsible for their health and lives.
The IPS's close cooperation with Assaf HaRofeh, as well as the fact that the director of the department where hunger strikers are hospitalized (Prof. Ahuva Gulik) also provides oversight within the IPS clinic, makes Diab's discharge from the hospital even stranger, as both Assaf HaRofeh staff in general and Prof. Gulik in particular are well aware of the conditions within the IPS clinic. Diab's treatment calls into question the ability of Assaf Harofeh to provide appropriate medical treatment for future hunger strikers who may be referred there.
PHR-Israel demands that, due to the
concerns raised in this letter, the Ministry of Health and
the Israeli Medical Association act immediately to transfer
hunger strikers currently held in the IPS clinic to
hospitals. In addition, we demand an immediate investigation
of these complaints.
We wish to emphasize that the
transfer of hunger strikers to hospitals should not be
delayed until your investigation or queries are answered,
but must be done immediately. PHR-Israel strongly believes
that as public authorities responsible for health and as
bodies in possession of the above information, the MoH and
the IMA have equal responsibility to that of the IPS for the
lives and health of hunger strikers.
We view the submission of this document, as a submission to all bodies, levels and officials in the MoH, IPS, AssafHarofehMedicalCenter, and the IMA, including the Public Comptroller, the committee tasked with on receiving medical professionals’ reports on abuse of inmates, the IMA Ethics Committee, and the MoH Ethics Committee.
We request your immediate response before we turn to legal measures.
Sincerely,
Anat Litwin
Director, Prisoners and Detainees Department
Physicians for Human Rights-Israel
ENDS